It's a legendary Nairobi nightclub that's been around since the '90s. The music is a mix of old-school reggae, Kenyan classics, and Afrobeats. The crowd is older, the drinks are strong, and it gets packed after midnight. Go for the nostalgia and the sweaty dancefloor.
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Read guide →Awesome club, The service is very nice and the drinks are reasonably priced. You probably don't want to go there early. The club is practically dead until sometime after midnight.
They play nice music. Make sure you have a dancing buddy, it can be lonely.
Bigtime fraud. You go in there, expect to get played. We specifically ask for 3 jack daniels, and 1 coke. She asks “3 double jack daniels?” and we repeat several times NO, only single jacks. Later we...
Too hot and stuffy with too much smoke and too much American music.
Place was very boring....no people around...if you want to chill alone, this is the place to be.....i give the 1star to the chef cause he really tried on the food.....but the disco.........BORING
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